Directory:Water Dissociation Using Zero Point Energy

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Moray B. King has put forth a scientific model that suggests that the reason so many experimenters are observing more energy emerging from their electrolysis systems than what they put into it, is that the configuration harnesses zero point energy.

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Overview

Numerous inventions claim anomalous, energetic phenomena from water. Some inventions use standard electrolysis to
produce hydrogen to catalyze a more efficient
gasoline/diesel combustion.
Electrolysis efficiency is improved by
using pulsed electrical excitations tuned
to resonance of the water molecule’s hydrogen-
oxygen bond. Coherent ZPE
activation can occur via abrupt ion motion
in plasma discharge in an underwater
arc or within a chamber of water vapor.
If the arc is discharged repeatedly in a
spinning fashion, the resulting plasma/
vapor vortex can further couple ZPE into
the system. Further means of dissociation
include ultrasonic excitation at Keely’s
water dissociation frequency (~43 KHz)
as well as laser stimulation at the point of
electrical discharge.

There are inventions that use vortex motion
of water to produce energetic
anomalies. Schauberger induced precession
and imploding vortex motion in
water that exhibited a bluish glow at the
tip of the vortex. Paul Pantone has
claimed to observe similar glow within
his dual manifold vortex system. Combining
high voltage stimulation to the
water vortex could induce macroscopic
vorticity in the surrounding ZPE field.
Such energized water may be readily dissociated
by resonant pulsed electrolysis.

Open Source Project

Closed-Loop Water Fuel Cell - Moray B. King proposes a design that could take advantage of the purported electrolysis overunity systems. His scheme would be a self-running system with a mechanism of extracting the excess energy for practical use.

Overview Video: Water as Fuel (via ZPE) (3 min) - While academia has been spurning the topic, hundreds, if not thousands of hobbyists and independent investigators worldwide are working on various electrolysis-like projects which put out more energy than was required to run the electrolysis unit. (PES Network Video; Aug. 31, 2007)

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Related Technologies

A Second Look at Dielectrics and ZPE - Nature may provide a universal design for tapping zero point energy by utilizing dielectrics. For hundreds of years, inquisitive minds have experimented with storing and discharging electricity with capacitors. One of the first of these capacitors is the now familiar glass Leyden jar. (Randolph Sawyer; ZPEnergy; Aug. 12, 2007)